Friday, 22 June 2018

Identifying possible questions - M2.

Possible questions.

When we went through the pitch we found that the original script didn't contain any context about the demographics to the sub-genres. This is important because specific sub-genres can appeal to different audiences. We needed to include this because the BFI may want to know about 'our' specific target audience. With the original script they would only know about the horror genre. We also decided to add a part about more recent films at which female protagonists are more prominent, this allows us to identify that the target audiences could be possibly changing to more females. As a result, we decide to expand on that answer so that the gender could possibly be females soon. As a result, if the BFI ask for more recent examples for this and if they ask for how genders and target audiences has changed, then we got a perfect example and answer to this.

After going through our original script, we realised that we had not included details about our influences for our film. This information was added in later because we believed that it would help to present to the BFI about where we intended our film to go, how much it would cost and what meanings we hoped it would hold. By showing that our main influences were more classic horror films such as The Shining, Alien and The Exorcist we hope to show that we want to draw more on nostalgic feelings. This would also make our film stand out from current horror films as this more classic feel would be continued through the editing and sound engineering. As a result of this, we hope that our film would stand put enough and draw the BFI's attention . We didn't specifically talk about our influences in the script and powerpoint, although we did show images of these influenced movies in our script and plan to use it to show that we thought about our influences.


Script and powerpoint.

I did my points (Finance and budget and Audience Research in bullet points and notes.)

Our film is called Trespass - it is a jump scare and gore based horror with certain tropes of the psychological genre mixed in.


The poster is a simple design with the name of the film and a patient from the asylum that the film is mainly set in. This minimalistic imagery will hopefully be eye-catching to the public. We will also use social media sites such as Twitter as it will be easier to gain interest for the film. We had the idea of promoting by dressing someone up as an asylum patient and sending them out into the city centre, taking inspiration from Carrie and the White Walkers from Game of Thrones.

  • Our target audience is people who're interest in the thrill from the adrenaline rush. This is from the fear that's given from these movies.
  • A common age demographic for psychological horror would be: Teens and young adults, this is between the age range of 15-40 year olds.
  • Yet, this doesn't mean that other people are unable to enjoy them too.
  • The genre and sub-genre appeals to both genders, it allows the audience to experiment with their fears and emotions.
  • Yet, most of the recent horror movies have featured female protagonists, therefore most horror movies could be focusing on a female target audience.


We aim to achieve a minimum of 18 of possible 35 points in multiple ways. The first section is based on cultural content and entails the film being set in Britain and the main actors being British and therefore we'd like to think that we would be able to pick up multiple points because everyone involved on the production of this film is British. Likewise, in the final section which focuses around the cast and crew - we aim to collect more points there.

  • We don't have to spend too much - Most items are given by school.
  • Items are: Macs, cameras, tripod, final cut pro x and the internet.
  • As a result, we don't need to spend much, only things we need to buy are props and clothes.

Original script

I did my points (Finance and budget and Audience Research in bullet points and notes.)

Our film is called Trespass - it is a jump scare and gore based horror with certain tropes of the psychological genre mixed in.


The poster is a simple design with the name of the film and a patient from the asylum that the film is mainly set in. This minimalistic imagery will hopefully be eye-catching to the public. We will also use social media sites such as Twitter as it will be easier to gain interest for the film. We had the idea of promoting by dressing someone up as an asylum patient and sending them out into the city centre, taking inspiration from Carrie and the White Walkers from Game of Thrones.


We aim to achieve a minimum of 18 of possible 35 points in multiple ways. The first section is based on cultural content and entails the film being set in Britain and the main actors being British and therefore we'd like to think that we would be able to pick up multiple points because everyone involved on the production of this film is British. Likewise, in the final section which focuses around the cast and crew - we aim to collect more points there.

  • We don't have to spend too much - Most items are given by school.
  • Items are: Macs, cameras, tripod, final cut pro x and the internet.
  • As a result, we don't need to spend much, only things we need to buy are props and clothes.

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